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Kaleidoscope - The Incredible Kaleidoscope (1969) | 320kbps | 70 mb |
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"Incredible Kaleidoscope" from 1969 is earthy and full of exploration. It was their third album and it features a change in line-up.
The first track, "Lie To Me" is a very groovy middle-eastern psychedelic rocker with exceptional rhythm work from the two new members, the amazing Paul Lagos (Drums) and Stuart Brotman (Bass). These gentlemen provide this album with a deep and deadly groove.
Track 2, "Let the Good Love Flow" is a slightly goofy country rock tune with some nice violin work from Templeton Parcely.
Track 3, is Kaleidoscope's take on Howlin Wolf's"Killing Floor".
Once again, the rhythm section is laying it down, clean!
Track 4, "Petite Fleur" is straight outta the bayou. How many rock bands will even attempt cajun music, let alone succeed?
Track 5, "Banjo" highlights David Lindley's championship banjo playing.
Track 6, "Cuckoo" is a tough hard rock groove complete with Max Buda's scorching harp riffs.
Track 7, "Seven-Ate Sweet" is possibly the apex of Kaleidoscope's studio recordings, a ferocious fusion of middle-eastern and hard rock, in a fluid 7/8! And all the band members blow amazing solo's! Especially Solomon Feldhouse on Clarinet and Oud! One of the great unknown 60's long tracks!! An all time favorite!!
Reviewer: Jason Chesney (Culver City, Ca.)
Track List
1. Lie to Me
2. Let the Good Love Flow
3. Killing Floor
4. Petite Fleur
5. Banjo
6. Cuckoo
7. Seven-Ate Sweet
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